Read This Section First | p. v |
Note to the Instructor | p. x |
The Ancient And Medieval Worlds | p. 1 |
Music in Ancient Greece and Early Christian Rome | p. 7 |
Chant and Secular Song in the Middle Ages | p. 17 |
Polyphony through the Thirteenth Century | p. 34 |
French and Italian Music in the Fourteenth Century | p. 50 |
The Age of the Renaissance | p. 67 |
England, France, and Burgundy in the Fifteenth Century: The Beginnings of an International Style | p. 72 |
Music of the Low Countries | p. 86 |
Secular Song and the Rise of National Styles in the Sixteenth Century | p. 100 |
Sacred Music in the Era of the Reformation | p. 115 |
The Seventeenth Century | p. 128 |
Vocal Music of the Early Baroque | p. 133 |
Instrumental Music Comes of Age | p. 158 |
Opera and Vocal Music in the Late Seventeenth Century | p. 170 |
Instrumental Music in the Late Seventeenth Century | p. 183 |
The Eighteenth Century | p. 198 |
Music in the Early Eighteenth Century | p. 204 |
The Early Classical Period: Opera and Instrumental Music in the Early and Mid-Eighteenth Century | p. 229 |
The Late Eighteenth Century: Haydn and Mozart | p. 248 |
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) | p. 267 |
The Nineteenth Century: The Age of Romanticism | p. 283 |
The Early Romantics | p. 288 |
The Later Romantics | p. 308 |
Opera and Music Drama in the Nineteenth Century | p. 320 |
The Final Bloom of Romanticism: European Music at the End of the Nineteenth Century | p. 341 |
The Twentieth Century and Today | p. 357 |
The European Mainstream in the Early Twentieth Century | p. 363 |
Music, Politics, and the People in the European Twentieth Century | p. 385 |
Music in America | p. 406 |
The Changing World of Music since 1945 | p. 441 |
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